28 September 2010

RFID Europe 2010

  • RFID Europe 2010

The Main Conference (28th-29th September) and all Masterclass Sessions (27th September & 30th September ) will take place at Churchill College, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DS.

The conference 28th and 29th September:
Over 30 world class speakers - some presenting exclusively for the first time here - topics include:
• Printed RFID
• Mobile payments thanks to RFID / NFC
• RFID health and the aging population
• Home automation
• Wireless sensor networks / Energy harvesting / RTLS (Real Time Location Systems)
• Total asset visibility
• Smart grid / smart meters
• Smart Packaging
• Transportation
• RFID successes in apparel
• What's happening in China and Korea
• RFID in the oil and gas industry

Exhibition 28th and 29th September
See the latest technology and product demonstrations from some of the most innovative companies in the industry - plus the latest technology developments from RFID start-up companies.

Masterclasses and Company Tours - 27th Sept and 30th September
The optional masterclasses will be run by independent leading experts. Sessions include:
• An Introduction to RFID,
• Printed RFID and Printed Electronics
• Active RFID & RTLS (Real Time Location Systems) and Wireless Sensor Networks
• How to Manufacture RFID
• RFID Profit and Company Strategy: How to make money from RFID
• Energy Harvesting and Energy Storage

All your questions will be answered at our interactive optional masterclasses, intended for audience participation and discussion - effectively interactive consultancy sessions, providing impartial analysis and comment.
Cambridge often referred to as Silicon Fen - home to a large cluster of hi-tech businesses, is ideally placed for company tours which will be offered to all masterclass attendees.

Event organiser/promoter
IDTechEx

Supporting Information

Websites
http://www.idtechex.com/rfideurope10/

Companies
IDTechEx Ltd

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